Community Tasting Notes (1) Avg Score: 96 points

  • The densest and most concentrated Amarone I’ve tried, no doubt in that, but so is the monumental tannic structure. They green harvest twice, takes 6-7 vines to make a single bottle. Blend of 60% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Croatina and 10% Oseleta, 70-90 days of drying, 24 months in new 50% FR, 50% US oak. Explosive intensity aroma of dried violet petals, kirsch, potpourri, sweet tobacco, leather, soy sauce. Full body, dense & concentrated, oaky, high tight & firm tannins, explosive depth, endless finish.

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